As it affects the muscles of the jaw as well as the TMJ (temporomandibular joint), simple tasks become difficult and painful. For instance, eating, talking, or even brushing teeth becomes very difficult when it gets severe to very extreme levels. In very extreme cases, swallowing becomes difficult along with the fear of developing nutritional deficiencies, increasing risks of dental problems, and impairing speech altogether. It, indeed, leaves survivors feeling frustrated, isolated, and burdened with physical deprivation through the post-cancer recovery stages.
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